Sentinel Fit Check
The Sentinel Fit Check helps organizations determine whether Sentinel Safety Systems is the right match for their facility, team, and operational environment.
This page outlines the core expectations, readiness indicators, and alignment factors that ensure a successful Sentinel deployment.
Is Sentinel a Good Fit for Your Organization?
Sentinel is ideal for organizations that:
- Have responsibility for the safety of people, equipment, or operations.
- Need a unified, documented, and scalable safety system.
- Operate in environments with moderate to high safety risk.
- Require compliance with local, state, or federal safety standards.
- Want a structured approach to emergency readiness and facility preparedness.
- Need safety manuals, kits, and protocols that work together as a single system.
What Sentinel Expects From You
To ensure a successful deployment, organizations should be prepared to:
- Assign a point-of-contact or safety coordinator.
- Provide access to facility information and operational workflows.
- Participate in basic training or orientation sessions.
- Implement recommended safety protocols and procedures.
- Maintain ongoing communication with Sentinel support if needed.
When Sentinel Is Not a Good Fit
Sentinel may not be ideal for organizations that:
- Do not have a designated safety role or responsible party.
- Operate in environments with minimal safety requirements.
- Prefer informal or undocumented safety practices.
- Are unable to implement standardized procedures.